1. Use the “Six Thinking Hats” theory to analyze at least one students’ posts and identify which color “hat” they used to analyze the issue.
2. Discuss whether your thought process was similar or different, complementary or conflicting.
That the post I choose and she is my team made, we are in the same team, her name is Sarah. and she talk about me “Amy” How we work together and we make a perfect team. and how we come up with conclusion. use this six hats theory website. https://sway.com/i0OLTlfLesWlZNE3
Operational Hours
Pros and Cons
Pros to having 8-5 hours
Cons to having 8-5 hours
Pros to having longer shifts 4 days a week
Cons to having longer shifts 4 days a week
Team Selection and Resolutions
Amy and I went back and forth with the hours we thought would work best for our team mission group. We took into consideration that electricity may be an issue if it has not been fully restored while we are there. This made us want to utilize the day light as much as possible. We also realize that we are not there for that long, only 12 weeks. We want to make sure we can see and provide care for as many patients as possible. Thinking about the patients and their day to day lives we feel that starting early and finishing around dinner would be best. We also wanted to make sure that people who are working have the chance to see us if needed without missing work, so we want to be open on Saturdays as well. Since we are going as volunteers we do not need to follow the labor laws of 40 hours per week. We agreed that we will be open from 8am – 6pm Monday through Friday and 8am-3pm on Saturdays.
Colored Hats
In my opinion I think that I started with a white hat and got together all of the facts that led me to my decision. I thought about the people we are going to be helping and the best way to suit their needs without them being here to tell me what those needs are (Mind Tools Editorial Team, 2000). I then used the yellow hat to find justification of my ideas. I ended up with a blue hat to determine the final outcome of our decision (Mind Tools Editorial Team, 2000).
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